BLACK GOLD UPDATE
That get your attention? OK, here we go, the long awaited information on the upcoming release of 22oz bottles of Black Gold, a big, bold stout aged a full three years in bourbon barrels.
On October 10, 2015, right after the River Run (see our website for info on that), as the Great Amherst Beer Fest starts, we will begin selling bottles of Black Gold. Historically, there have not been huge crowds for that beer. Based on inquiries, we believe it will this year. So, we are adopting the same strategy as our anniversary beer sales, which went very smooth this year, and are using Brown paper Tickets for the Black Gold sales.
Here is how that works, go to the below link for Brown Paper Tickets, and purchase your ticket for $5. We donate that money to the Amherst Jensen Center. That ticket allows you to purchase up to 5 22oz bottles of Black Gold for $20 each. No need to arrive early or wait too long in line. Sales will begin at Noon on October 10 and go until 4pm. If, after 4pm, there are still bottles available, we will create a new allocation and sell them first come first served. NO PROXY BUYING.
TICKET SALES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT NOON
More information about the run and the fest will be coming as we get closer to the date.
ready, set...go!
centralwatersblackgold.brownpapertickets.com/
Highly tempting for this FIB to make the trip up there for this one.
Too late, it's in the collective FIB consciousness now. We're already gassing up our SUVs and stretching our middle fingers (you know, for signaling lane changes).mods: please delete this post immediately
Too late, it's in the collective FIB consciousness now. We're already gassing up our SUVs and stretching our middle fingers (you know, for signaling lane changes).
See you all soon!
I think the real question here is to hot tub room or to not hot tub room.BLACK GOLD UPDATE
That get your attention? OK, here we go, the long awaited information on the upcoming release of 22oz bottles of Black Gold, a big, bold stout aged a full three years in bourbon barrels.
On October 10, 2015, right after the River Run (see our website for info on that), as the Great Amherst Beer Fest starts, we will begin selling bottles of Black Gold. Historically, there have not been huge crowds for that beer. Based on inquiries, we believe it will this year. So, we are adopting the same strategy as our anniversary beer sales, which went very smooth this year, and are using Brown paper Tickets for the Black Gold sales.
Here is how that works, go to the below link for Brown Paper Tickets, and purchase your ticket for $5. We donate that money to the Amherst Jensen Center. That ticket allows you to purchase up to 5 22oz bottles of Black Gold for $20 each. No need to arrive early or wait too long in line. Sales will begin at Noon on October 10 and go until 4pm. If, after 4pm, there are still bottles available, we will create a new allocation and sell them first come first served. NO PROXY BUYING.
TICKET SALES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT NOON
More information about the run and the fest will be coming as we get closer to the date.
ready, set...go!
centralwatersblackgold.brownpapertickets.com/
Highly tempting for this FIB to make the trip up there for this one.
Is this the most FIB post from the biggest FIB idiot to date?Before I call Woodman's in Kenosha, does anyone know specific prices of all NG beers? Specifically, pumpkin pie lust, thumbprints, and fruited beers?
Before I call Woodman's in Kenosha, does anyone know specific prices of all NG beers? Specifically, pumpkin pie lust, thumbprints, and fruited beers?
Is this the most FIB post from the biggest FIB idiot to date?
I can't blame you, there are more terrible Chicago beer idiots than anyone in their right mind should keep track of, but this dude is a top 5 FIB idiot. Just ask Treebs .Should I not have responded?
Neck braces aside, I have trouble keeping track of which FIBs are ok and which FIBs suck.
Should I not have responded?
Neck braces aside, I have trouble keeping track of which FIBs are ok and which FIBs suck.
I can't blame you, there are more terrible Chicago beer idiots than anyone in their right mind should keep track of, but this dude is a top 5 FIB idiot. Just ask Treebs .
this dude is a top 5 FIB idiot.
Saison is an ignorant *******.
Take your FIB slap fight back to the FIB War Room.
It's best if you use the blanket approach that we're all ********.Should I not have responded?
Neck braces aside, I have trouble keeping track of which FIBs are ok and which FIBs suck.
This is true. My wife says I'm a terrible person.I can't blame you, there are more terrible Chicago beer idiots than anyone in their right mind should keep track of, but this dude is a top 5 FIB idiot. Just ask Treebs .
It's best if you use the blanket approach that we're all ********.
It's been a while since I've stopped in, but I believe it was Superior Discount Liquor in Manitowoc that had a pretty good selection. Found some of the GI Sisters there around 2012/13 still at the old cheap prices when everywhere around Chicago raised the prices. There's a few small shops up the peninsula you could stop at but they won't have crazy big selections.One more quick question about Door County, where is the best place to grab bottles? Not looking for any crazy store just a goods bottle shop with a decent selection, that is in or close to sturgeon bay
Louie D'or Olive Oil and Wine. Right in Sturgeon Bay is where I think I stopped 2 years ago.One more quick question about Door County, where is the best place to grab bottles? Not looking for any crazy store just a goods bottle shop with a decent selection, that is in or close to sturgeon bay
It's been a while since I've stopped in, but I believe it was Superior Discount Liquor in Manitowoc that had a pretty good selection. Found some of the GI Sisters there around 2012/13 still at the old cheap prices when everywhere around Chicago raised the prices. There's a few small shops up the peninsula you could stop at but they won't have crazy big selections.
Or you could just stop in at the usual Kenosha/Racine spots on the way up or down. A detour to Discount Liquor in Milwaukee wouldn't be that out of the way either and is well worth it if you've never been.
Thanks fellow FIBsLouie D'or Olive Oil and Wine. Right in Sturgeon Bay is where I think I stopped 2 years ago.
One more quick question about Door County, where is the best place to grab bottles? Not looking for any crazy store just a goods bottle shop with a decent selection, that is in or close to sturgeon bay